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Anti-HBc, Anti-HBe, Anti- HAV-IgG

by jeffrey, Nov 08, 2000 12:00AM
Hello, I recently had a blood test to get my hepatitis profile and I don't know if these results are good or bad news.  Thanks so much for your help, these are the results:

I.   Anti-HBc             Negative
      Patient's count       1.399
      Cut off Value         1.000

II.  Anti-HBe             Negative
      Patient's count       1.708
      Cut off value         1.000

III. Anti-HAV-IgG         Negative
      Patient's count       416.0
      Cut off value         156.0

They noted that counts below the cut off value is considered reactive.  Thanks again for your help.  


Member Comments (1)

by orlbin@yahoo.com, Jul 15, 2007 08:35AM
To: jeffrey
all is normal

you aren't infectious yet if your positive for HBsAg. but if your negative for HBsAg get vaccinated immediately.


orly,

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